The Continental tradition has always placed great emphasis on the Logos. The Gift of Logos: Essays in Continental Philosophy celebrates and situates this emphasis in the genre of the gift and its giving. The process of receiving, or giving, of the gift overcomes the existential alienation and separation that is so present in the human condition. To ritualize giving and its gifting is to provide a syntax of solidarity that bespeaks our desire for cohesion and need for identities beyond our own. To give a gift is to befriend. The gift of logos is more than a gift from the gods and goddesses; it is an act of giving for those friends of wisdom—for those philosophers who give to each other and to their worlds and receive the blessings of logos f...
In recent times, the question of the gift has become a hot topic across a range of disciplines. Ja...
The deconstructive work which marked the XX century represented a benefit for thought. However Decon...
Rhetoric and the Gift, taking as its starting point the Homeric idea of the gift and Aristotle’s rel...
In recent times, the question of the gift has become a hot topic across a range of disciplines. Jacq...
This paper analyses two approaches of giving in Derrida's book Given Time: one of them is logical, s...
Recognizing the Gift puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace, ...
Given the coterie of philosophers focused on everyday aesthetics, it's fascinating that gift recepti...
It is evident that the city belongs to the class of things that exist by nature, and that man is by ...
This project is an enquiry into the nature of giving and receiving. I have set out to explore this t...
The gift represents one of the most complex issues in cultural relations. It defines and pervades in...
According to Aristotle (Polit. 1253a) man is a “political animal” and his aim is to live in the comm...
The Gift: Forms and Functions of Exchange in Archaic Societies, by Marcel Mauss, is an important ref...
This dissertation proposes a charismological reading of dynamic gifts in American culture, developin...
My art practice has unfolded directly from my previous experience as an organ transplant coordinator...
This article discusses the problem of gift from the perspective of philosophical person-alism. Since...
In recent times, the question of the gift has become a hot topic across a range of disciplines. Ja...
The deconstructive work which marked the XX century represented a benefit for thought. However Decon...
Rhetoric and the Gift, taking as its starting point the Homeric idea of the gift and Aristotle’s rel...
In recent times, the question of the gift has become a hot topic across a range of disciplines. Jacq...
This paper analyses two approaches of giving in Derrida's book Given Time: one of them is logical, s...
Recognizing the Gift puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace, ...
Given the coterie of philosophers focused on everyday aesthetics, it's fascinating that gift recepti...
It is evident that the city belongs to the class of things that exist by nature, and that man is by ...
This project is an enquiry into the nature of giving and receiving. I have set out to explore this t...
The gift represents one of the most complex issues in cultural relations. It defines and pervades in...
According to Aristotle (Polit. 1253a) man is a “political animal” and his aim is to live in the comm...
The Gift: Forms and Functions of Exchange in Archaic Societies, by Marcel Mauss, is an important ref...
This dissertation proposes a charismological reading of dynamic gifts in American culture, developin...
My art practice has unfolded directly from my previous experience as an organ transplant coordinator...
This article discusses the problem of gift from the perspective of philosophical person-alism. Since...
In recent times, the question of the gift has become a hot topic across a range of disciplines. Ja...
The deconstructive work which marked the XX century represented a benefit for thought. However Decon...
Rhetoric and the Gift, taking as its starting point the Homeric idea of the gift and Aristotle’s rel...